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HMAS Tolga

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Launched
  
1925

Length
  
45 m

Fate
  
Sold in 1946.

Draft
  
2.8 m

Name
  
Dorlonco (1925-1926)Sir T. Hugh Bell (1926-1930)Tolga (1930-1946)

Owner
  
Dorman Long, Sydney (1925-1930)Adelaide Steamship Company (1930-1946)

Builder
  
Walsh Island Dockyard and Engineering Works, Newcastle

Identification
  
UK Identification Number 152004

HMAS Tolga was an auxiliary minesweeper which served in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.

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Tolga was built in 1925 by the Walsh Island Dockyard and Engineering Works, Newcastle for Dorman Long, Sydney as Dorlonco. She was renamed Sydney as the Sir T. Hugh Bell in 1926. She was sold to the Adelaide Steamship Company in 1930 and renamed Tolga. She was utilised along the Queensland coast as a sugar lighter between shore to larger vessels offshore. Tolga was requisitioned by the RAN in 1940 and commissioned as an auxiliary minesweeper. She was attached to Minesweeping Group 70, based at Darwin. In 1942, she was converted to a water carriers and later as a stores carrier. Purchased by the RAN in 1946, she was paid off on 3 March 1946. Surveys determined that she had deteriorated and was structurally unsafe to transport back to Australia.

Fate

Tolga was towed out to sea by the frigate HMAS Condamine on 30 April 1946 and was scuttled off the north coast of New Guinea.

Battle honours

Following an overhaul of the RAN battle honours system, completed in March 2010, Tolga's wartime service was retroactively recognised with the honour "Darwin 1942-43".

References

HMAS Tolga Wikipedia


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